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Mison D6691(was D5683 (Oliver)

Update, Oct. 2019: Mison was adopted from us Oct. 2017, but now he needs a new home with hopefully another playful dog at home and someone home more. He loves to run and play in yard. Loves and needs routine. Need experienced active guardian. When they first adopted him, he was fine as the only dog and work from home guardians, until they moved twice. Then he developed anxiety issues being left home alone. They have been working with him. They also plan to start a family so they want Mison to have a better forever home to give him the attention he needs. Mison did great with his two prior foster homes with another dog or going to doggie day care. Update, Jan 2020: Current home states that he does not scratch at door, etc. as long as there is another dog in the home.

===Older Observations===

Oct. 2017: He was nervous at the shelter, but once out, he warmed up and then was social and friendly. He is happy when he is out with other dogs. At our vet, he was nervous but warmed up to vet for exam. Then up front in his cage and friendly. Quiet and enjoys his walks.

Mison is sweet and adorable. Excited with change and will bark in crate when no one is home. He is not used to crates, but is learning. Needs time to learn from experienced dog guardians. He needs more exercise at doggie day care, socials and to learn dog manners (not to dog play hump, which usually subsides in a few days or week of play/corrections). Named after the handsome nice actor, Tom Mison. Update 4/17/17: Mison was doing great at a doggie day care. Very dog social. Now crate trained. Loves his long walks. He had kennel cough and resting at his foster home with no other dog. He is a sweetie. 5/3/17: He is doing well at his foster home with 2 daily hour long walks but needs someone home or Doggie Day Care. When left home alone for a few hours and crated, he will bark, chew his bed, and door. He has seperation anxiety. Not sure if he would do better in a home with another dog. Mison is great on leash, super friendly, social and loves to play with other dogs/tug/ball. He loved going to our showcases and events.

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